Freshman Eve Repic earned her first career SEC Freshman of the Week nod heading into SEC Tournament play.

Repic (No. 75), who was 2-0 in singles on the weekend, upset No. 36 Pleun Burgmans Friday night in a clutch three-set victory that marked her eighth win over a ranked opponent.

The win over Burgmans was the highest opponent Repic has defeated since besting Danielle Collins of Virginia (28) back on January 18.

Repic was well on her way to another upset on Sunday over 53rd ranked Mary Anne Daines of Alabama (7-5, 1-0, unf.) when the match was called and she captured her second win of the weekend with a 7-5, 6-1 beat of Tiffany William of Middle Tennessee State.

Repic is the first Vol to win Freshman of the Week honors since Tiffany Tavares earned the award back on March 27, 2013.

PLAYER OF THE WEEK

For the first time in her career, Caitlyn Williams was named the Southeastern Conference Co-Player of the Week after her outstanding play against LSU and Arkansas.

The honor is the second weekly SEC honor of Williams' career after being named Freshman of the Week on March 7, 2012.

Williams becomes the first Player of the Week honoree since Brynn Boren garnered the honors on March 13, 2013.

In her official return to singles action, Williams captured the match point vs. LSU Friday night and was undefeated in doubles on the weekend with Joanna Henderson.

Sunday's win was Williams' 40th career doubles victory and her 30th with Henderson.

A COMMUNITY SERVER

Junior Joanna Henderson has been named to the SEC Community Service Team this season

Henderson is the ninth Lady Vol to earn the honor for the 11th time. Natalie Pluskota earned the honor for Tennessee from 2011-12.

The Aberdeen, Scotland native participated in many community service projects during her junior year including the Emerald Youth Foundation, RunSafer, Let's Move!, VOLoween, and a Holiday Dinner for the Homeless.

WIN NO. 200!

The Lady Vols entered the 2014 season with 198 wins in SEC play

The Lady Vols notched their first SEC win of the season with a 4-2 comeback victory over South Carolina on Sunday, March 16

And with another comeback victory on March 23 at Kentucky, Tennessee tallied its 200th SEC victory, since beginning conference play.

Tennessee currently sits at 205 all-time SEC victories

LADY VOLS IN 2014

The Lady Vols enter this weekend's competition ranked No. 31 in the country.

Co-Head Coaches Mike Patrick and Sonia Hahn-Patrick are in their 17th season together leading the Lady Vols. They have compiled a 296-168 record together.